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  • Cheapest supplier of H&R Springs?

    I'm considering lowering my Golf (just a little).

    Going by reviews and feedback H & R 54750 springs sound like the go.

    Any recommendations or good contacts (within Australia)?

    Alan.
    0417 040 401

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    Cheapest supplier of H&R Springs?

    Orange Tuning in Germany do them cheaply (around $300-320 delivered to here) but you have to wait 2-3wks for delivery.

    You will pay around $600 for them locally.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Lucas_R View Post
      Orange Tuning in Germany do them cheaply (around $300-320 delivered to here) but you have to wait 2-3wks for delivery.

      You will pay around $600 for them locally.
      Would $600 be including installation?

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      • #4
        Which model car do you have? 54750 is a US Market application so you wont find it from any European supplier or local distributor that is purchasing through Australian/European distribution channel.

        The local H&R distributor has recently set RRPs on H&R springs between $499 to $699 depending on application. If you want to shoot me through an email to sales@dubaddiction.com.au I can check on local availability and the best possible price.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tim View Post
          Which model car do you have? 54750 is a US Market application so you wont find it from any European supplier or local distributor that is purchasing through Australian/European distribution channel.

          The local H&R distributor has recently set RRPs on H&R springs between $499 to $699 depending on application. If you want to shoot me through an email to sales@dubaddiction.com.au I can check on local availability and the best possible price.
          Hi Tim and thanks for your response.

          Yes the model number is from their U.S. website.

          My car is a Golf mk5 Sportline, 2.0 FSI (non turbo).

          Email sent

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Fatherless One View Post
            Would $600 be including installation?
            That will be just for the springs. I believe it's a fairly labour intensive job to change the springs over and depending on where you are I've seen quotes range from $300 to $500 to do it.

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            • #7
              The price i quoted above is supply only. Installation cost is extra (or you can DIY).

              Rear springs are a 20min job max. Front springs are a bit of a pain.
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              • #8
                Orange tuning.. 300ish aus shipped from Germany. (Last time I bought them they were 280)
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                • #9
                  Cheers audi, I'll check them out.

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